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1973 Dodge Charger 340 Magnum Rallye Solid Original Paint 73 on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:99999 Color: Gray /
 Black
Location:

Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States

Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:340 4 bbl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WH23H3A125427
Year: 1973
Exterior Color: Gray
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Charger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: High
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 99,999

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Up For Auction is a Very Solid Original paint 1973 Dodge Charger 340 with rallye options. This car is a very decent solid project that does run and drive, however, it is in need of some things. The rear main seal is leaking and needs to be address, there is no exhaust system either. The Car runs off gas can because the tank and lines need to be flushed. The body of this car is very solid will need some attention as the bottoms of the fenders and quarter panels are bubbling and will need patched. The Interior of the car is in excellent shape. This car has the tachometer and the power buldge hood which are very rare and desirable options to have. This car could be on the road with minimal work. This is a great starter project if your getting into the hobby or want to make a "Burn Notice" clone car. The car is equitpted with Air Conditioning although it is not currently hooked up.This car is being listed at no reserve, so bid to win. Please contact me with any questions or to set up an appointment to view the car. This car is for sale locally as well and i do reserve the right to end the auction at any time. This car is sold as is where is with no warranty. Restoration and parts locating services are available upon request.


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